Your Favourite Lomograph Rumble at the LGS Toronto!

It was exactly 20 years ago today that the Lomographic Society International was established. To celebrate, all month we’ll run the “Your Favourite Lomograph” rumble. Just print your beloved photo and present it at the counter at the Lomography Gallery Store Toronto!

The first five people to bring their favourite picture to the store each day are in for a small gift! Besides, this is your chance to get featured in some very special new Lomographic treats we are planning on creating to commemorate 20 years of Lomography and celebrate our ever growing community, so make sure you write your full name, address, email and phone number on the back!

This event will begin on November 5th and continue until the end of the month.

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